Kassim,
I see that you brought this up and have received no replies.
As of midday today EST, I am experiencing the same problem with both
SeaMonkey*as well as *Firefox which I have just installed. The odd thing
is that I get this error only on my own website -
http://www.istrianet.org. The home page has Java script on it which
complains frequently, but I cannot access ANY of the pages on my site
that have no Java at all. I spent well over an hour with our technical
support at hostgator.com, and because Internet Explorer does not block
my website, it is entirely a browser issue concerning solely Mozilla
Firefox and Seamonkey.
The full error I get is this:
*400 Bad request*
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use
an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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Apache Server at www.istrianet.org Port 80
What I find strange is that I had almost the identical problem a few
weeks ago but which on that occasion also affected Internet Explorer 8
on my Windows XP Professional system on my desktop, but did not occur on
Windows 7 Home on my laptop.
On that prior occasion, the host server technical support managed to
find a very remote server security block that they disabled -
unfortunately, I am not a tech professional so did not make note of what
it was. They did not find the same resolution this time and so both
Seamonkey and Firefox do not permit me to view my online pages. It also
appears to have nothing to do with the Avast Free Antivirus Web Shield
function. I've added my URL to be excluded from scanning, and this made
no difference.
Could there be a clue in the fact that we have Java script on home page?
The Java plug-in, I believe, is up to date - Platform SE 7 U25 10.25.2.16.
I hope there is a simple and quick solution to his problem. While I am
not an IT professional (or trained in computer sciences), I own and
manage a large cultural website, and this new problem is causing serious
consequences at a very critical time.
Marisa
Kassim & Associates wrote:
Dear Sir,
I am Experiencing problem with SeaMonkey, I am able to access some sites , but some and
including Addon always failed or simpply "BAD REQUEST ERROR".
I can access these sites without problems through Opera, Yahoo, Google.
What is wrong??
I enjoy using Seamonkey, it is very fast Thanks
LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR HELP.
Kind Regards
Kassim Khamara
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